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♪ different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems pas
♪ different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd...
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that was their recommendation in the oval office to the president of the united states of america, i sat there. i am sure you will find someone who disagrees with the pentagon. i upon positive you will find that within the military. but that's not the case here. secondly, the reason why the military said that is you cannot wait and have a cliff. it takes, you know, months and months and months to draw down forces. this cannot wait. >> let me illustrate the issue here. i think this can get confusing. we have all met with general allen in afghanistan to talk about the fighting season. here's the way it works. the mountain pass is filling with snow. the taliban and the terrorists and they come over from pakistan. when it's froze wen snow, they can't do it. that's the fighting season. in the warm months, the fighting gets really high. in the winter, if goes down. when admiral mullen and general petraeus came to congress and said, if you pull these people out before the fighting season has ended, it puts people more at risk. that's the problem. yes, we drew 22,000 trop troops down last mo
that was their recommendation in the oval office to the president of the united states of america, i sat there. i am sure you will find someone who disagrees with the pentagon. i upon positive you will find that within the military. but that's not the case here. secondly, the reason why the military said that is you cannot wait and have a cliff. it takes, you know, months and months and months to draw down forces. this cannot wait. >> let me illustrate the issue here. i think this can get...
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these astounding figures demonstrate that the united states spens more on federal welfare than any on the federal budget and time to restore and not retreat from the moral principles of the welfare reform . they combined to promote growth will help the recipient and treasury. i respect him because he said it plainly and accurately and in this case he we reformed welfare in the midnines and i was governor during that time and it was heavy lifting trying to figure out how to make it so people on welfare can come off without hurting them. if you gave people a path way to responsibility, slow low taking benefits away as they achieve their ability not to need them, you are able to help them get to a place where permanently they were no longer dependent on government. policiless are helping people to remain permanently affixed and attached to government defendnessy. it is destroying their soul and spirit and initiative and resilience. we need policiless that help people get off of government dependence rather than finding way to make it so that they can't find a way out. [ applause ] >>> go
these astounding figures demonstrate that the united states spens more on federal welfare than any on the federal budget and time to restore and not retreat from the moral principles of the welfare reform . they combined to promote growth will help the recipient and treasury. i respect him because he said it plainly and accurately and in this case he we reformed welfare in the midnines and i was governor during that time and it was heavy lifting trying to figure out how to make it so people on...
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it came to light afterwards, why wasn't the united states taking action? he had funded the rwandan genocide just prior. he is the guy that got the weapons was the u.n. finance. that was a moment that blew me away. >> i have to tell you in watching the film, it was the ah-ha moment and at that point it's a worthless organization and criminal enterprise. its wonderful documentary. if they have any dowels about whether or not the u.n. is an effective organization, i think this film will erase any of those doubts. this year's race for the white house has been more vicious than ever. political experts say negative ads do seem to work. ads do seem to work. joyce meyer [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save yoby switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born onlinegy, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especi
it came to light afterwards, why wasn't the united states taking action? he had funded the rwandan genocide just prior. he is the guy that got the weapons was the u.n. finance. that was a moment that blew me away. >> i have to tell you in watching the film, it was the ah-ha moment and at that point it's a worthless organization and criminal enterprise. its wonderful documentary. if they have any dowels about whether or not the u.n. is an effective organization, i think this film will...
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how plausible is it that the president of the united states was unaware of requests or security in one of the hottest places on our diplomatic map, libya? >> well, let me say, first of all, that i think it's very plausible that this president didn't know anything before the attack because he had been skipping 60% of the briefings, so it strikes me as very, very likely that obama didn't have a clue, and that biden didn't have a clue. it's inconceivable in 48 hours that they didn't know what was going on. i want to start there. clearly they had sent a signal, the state department is the one to put in four stations volts and bought volts to go to europe and found money to send marines to islands in the caribbean and guarding, i assume, against drunk vacationers on friday night, but couldn't find any money for benghazi, and i think that's because obama had this fantasy, having killed bin laden, he could claim they had defeated al-qaeda and he didn't want to deal with and he's consciously going to be honest about the level of the threat. i thought the line that the cbs correspondent had ear
how plausible is it that the president of the united states was unaware of requests or security in one of the hottest places on our diplomatic map, libya? >> well, let me say, first of all, that i think it's very plausible that this president didn't know anything before the attack because he had been skipping 60% of the briefings, so it strikes me as very, very likely that obama didn't have a clue, and that biden didn't have a clue. it's inconceivable in 48 hours that they didn't know...
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it came to light afterwards, why wasn't the united states taking action? he had funded the rwandan genocide just prior. he is the guy that got the weapons was the u.n. finance. that was a moment that blew me away. >> i have to tell you in watching the film, it was the ah-ha moment and at that point it's a worthless organization and criminal enterprise. its wonderful documentary. if they have any dowels about whether or not the u.n. is an effective organization, i think this film will erase any of those doubts. this year's race for the white house has been more vicious than ever. political experts say negative ads do seem to work. joyce meyer [ applause ] >> my next guest choice of words and how you use them can have a big impact not just on your life but others as well. she is considered the most influential evangelical in america and now has a new book, change your words, change your life. please welcome joyce meyer. you have had an extraordinary influence all over the country with so many people. i wanted your take on the mudslinging that we see going on
it came to light afterwards, why wasn't the united states taking action? he had funded the rwandan genocide just prior. he is the guy that got the weapons was the u.n. finance. that was a moment that blew me away. >> i have to tell you in watching the film, it was the ah-ha moment and at that point it's a worthless organization and criminal enterprise. its wonderful documentary. if they have any dowels about whether or not the u.n. is an effective organization, i think this film will...
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he said these astowppedding figures demonstrate that the united states spends more on federal welfare o than any other program in the federal budget. it's time to restore, not retreat from the moral principles of the 1 1996 well we reform. it will help the recipient and the treasury. one of the reasons i have such great respect for senator session is because he said it pretty plainly and accurately, and in this case he did. the reason i know about this particular program is because i was governor during that time, an there was some pretty heavy lifting trying to figure out how to get people off welfare without hurting them. what we found out was if you gave people a pathway to responsibility, slowly taking benefits away as they achieve their ability not to need them, you were able to help them get to a place where permanently they no longer were dependent on government. the current policies are helping people to remain permanently affixed and attached to a government dependency. that is not helping people. that's hurting people. it's destroying their soul, their spirit, their initiati
he said these astowppedding figures demonstrate that the united states spends more on federal welfare o than any other program in the federal budget. it's time to restore, not retreat from the moral principles of the 1 1996 well we reform. it will help the recipient and the treasury. one of the reasons i have such great respect for senator session is because he said it pretty plainly and accurately, and in this case he did. the reason i know about this particular program is because i was...